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bandwidth
In website hosting, the term "bandwidth" is often used metaphorically, to describe the amount of data that can be transferred to or from the website or server, measured in bytes transferred over a prescribed period of time. This can be more accurately described as "Monthly Data Transfer." Ref: Wikipedia
CMS
Content Management System (CMS), a system for allowing client administrators to manage their web site content with the use of browser based editing tools.
CRM
Customer relationship management (CRM) is a broad term that covers concepts used by companies to manage their relationships with customers, including the capture, storage and analysis of customer, and internal process information.
DIY
Do It Yourself
e-commerce
Electronic commerce, commonly known as e-commerce or eCommerce, consists of the buying and selling of products or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks.
eCommerce
Electronic commerce, commonly known as e-commerce or eCommerce, consists of the buying and selling of products or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks.
email client
An e-mail client is a computer program on your PC that is used to send and receive e-mail. Common examples are Mozilla Thunderbird and Microsoft Outlook
File Transfer Protocol
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a method of transferring files from one PC to another. A typical use is to use an FTP application to 'upload' or 'download' files to, or from, a web server.
FTP
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a method of transferring files from one PC to another. A typical use is to use an FTP application to 'upload' or 'download' files to, or from, a web server.
hyperlink
A hyperlink (often referred to as simply a link), is a text phrase or image that when clicked directs the viewer's browser to another web page. Visually, hyperlinks are often indicated by underlining the text or causing it to change colour when a mouse hovers over it.
Open Source
The term is most commonly applied to the source code of software that is available to the general public with relaxed or non-existent intellectual property restrictions. This allows users to create software content through incremental individual effort or through collaboration. Ref: Wikipedia
phUploader
A server based FTP utility for transferring files from a PC to a pre-defined directory in a hosting account. The only client side requirement is a web browser.
POP3
Local e-mail clients(programs) use the Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3), to retrieve e-mail from a remote web server. Nearly all subscribers to individual Internet service provider e-mail accounts access their e-mail with client software that uses POP3. Ref: Wikipedia
SiteBuilder
An application that automatically builds a web site based on a user selectable template. When the site is created the user can insert the content for each web page using a simple browser based editor.
styling information
Invisible code that is embedded in a document intended to be read by a Web Browser that tells the Browser how the text (and images) are to be displayed. In the case of text this could include such things as the font type, size and colour. Styling information goes much further than this however. In fact it controls the entire appearance of the document.



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